Security News > 2017 > June > NotPetya attacker can’t provide decryption keys, researchers warn (Help Net Security)
While defenders and security researchers are sifting artefacts that could help prevent new NotPetya ransomware attacks and perhaps point to the identity of the attacker, the victims are trying to recover their systems. Judging by the Bitcoin wallet to which ransom payments are to be made, some 45 organizations have attempted to go that route. As I’m writing this, the wallet holds nearly 4 Bitcoin (around $10,200). But it’s very doubtful that those that chose … More →
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